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Album caption: Mount Capulin from the west, shwoing the mouth of the crater about a quarter of a mile wide. The dark spots at the foot of the slope are pine trees about 75 feet high. The south slope of the mountain (right side) is covered with a forest of scrub pine. circa 1909. Handwritten note on album caption: Union County, New Mexico.
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Capulin Volcano National Monument, New Mexico. Blister cone west of Capulin. The smooth grassy plain is formed on a sheet of undisturbed lava. The blister was caused by the buckling of harden crust as the cooling mass moved down the slope. Circa 1909.
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Capulin Volcano National Monument, New Mexico. Northeast from the top of Capulin Mountain. Folsom is 6 miles away. The great lava fields are to the south of the town. Two small volcanoes are in the foreground; the small one is Baby Capulin. Circa 1909.


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